The moderating effect of resting heart rate variability on the relationship between internet addiction tendency and brain morphology

Author:

Zeng Yuandong1,Wu Guo‐Rong23ORCID,Xue Yingying2,Baeken Chris345,Wei Luqing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology Jiangxi Normal University Nanchang China

2. Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality, Faculty of Psychology Southwest University Chongqing China

3. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Head and Skin, Ghent Experimental Psychiatry (GHEP) lab Ghent University Ghent Belgium

4. Department of Psychiatry University Hospital (UZBrussel) Brussels Belgium

5. Department of Electrical Engineering Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPrevious neuroimaging studies have investigated brain morphology associated with internet addiction tendency (IAT) in healthy subjects. However, whether resting vagally‐mediated heart rate variability (HRV) exerting influences on the association of IAT and brain morphology remains unclear. This study used voxel‐based morphometry (VBM) and multiple regression analyses to assess the interaction effect of IAT and resting vagally‐mediated HRV on regional grey matter volumes in 82 healthy subjects. To further illustrate the observed interaction effect, the moderated hierarchical regression analysis was performed. The results showed that resting vagally‐mediated HRV moderated the relationship between IAT scores and grey matter volume (GMV) in the precuneus and cerebellum. Specifically, individuals with higher resting vagally‐mediated HRV showed a significant positive relationship between IAT scores and GMV in the precuneus, whereas individuals with lower resting vagally‐mediated HRV showed a significant negative relationship between IAT scores and GMV in the precuneus. In addition, IAT scores were negatively correlated with GMV in the cerebellum among individuals with lower resting vagally‐mediated HRV, but not among individuals with higher resting vagally‐mediated HRV. These findings have demonstrated a moderating role of resting vagally‐mediated HRV on the association of IAT and brain morphology.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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